Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sans Ballots or Polls
Anyone who has followed the
After the death of President Gordon B. Hinckley, the members of the Church were well aware that his position would be soon filled with a new president. Yet no members lobbied for candidates, no ambitious church leaders leaked half-truths about another to sow seeds of anger and discontent, and no one spent millions of dollars trying to lock down votes. We already knew the process whereby the new church president and prophet would be chosen, a process that we readily understand, support, and accept as being inspired by God.
I felt the tingle of testimony during the Saturday morning session of General Conference last weekend when I, and millions of others, unitedly stood, and unwaveringly sustained President Thomas S. Monson as our new prophet, and president of the Church. I did not need a poll or a political pundit to tell me I was making the right choice. I had a far more sublime witness, and experienced a singular moment of understanding how men and women on earth can righteously enact the will of God in heaven.
In politics, we don't have that comfort. Have you read John Grisham's latest book, "The Appeal"? What a sobering eye-opener to the judicial system. I hope he's exaggerating...
You can read more about this process here: http://newsroom.lds.org/ldsnewsroom/eng/
news-releases-stories/
succession-in-the-presidency-of-
the-church-of-jesus-christ-of-latter-day-saints
(That is all one link!)
But simply put, the longest-serving member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles becomes the next president.
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